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i saw my co-author tyler hamilton, his lieutenant, go to the same process where it is very difficult to admit all at once. it is like excavating a giant city underneath the sand, it takes time to dig out. dodge do you feel -- dodger do feel it is confined to cycling? >> is a lot of high-end sports. if you have a culture where there are not a lot of regulations, the fear of being caught, the desire for competitive people to win, he will get this pattern. the psychology is the same. the story is bigger, it is a story about culture and the answers lie in how you create a culture that helps people away from cheating as opposed to tilting them toward cheating? >> still to come on tonight's program. china's economy is not as hot as it used to be. it has the government is scrambling to find a new spark. onstage, the ballet world is known for its beauty and grace. behind-the-scenes today, there has been a brutal force. the artistic director has been seriously injured after someone threw acid in his face. for more on the possible motive, here is our washington correspondent. >> one of the sta
i saw my co-author tyler hamilton, his lieutenant, go to the same process where it is very difficult to admit all at once. it is like excavating a giant city underneath the sand, it takes time to dig out. dodge do you feel -- dodger do feel it is confined to cycling? >> is a lot of high-end sports. if you have a culture where there are not a lot of regulations, the fear of being caught, the desire for competitive people to win, he will get this pattern. the psychology is the same. the...
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. >> and a quick programming note, this morning on the "today" show, exclusive interviews with tyler hamilton one of the armstrong's teammates. and livestrong ceo doug ulman. >>> the speculation continues to swirl around notre dame as linebacker manti te'o and the mystery over a girlfriend he publicly mourned and now says never existed. in the wake of that revelation in claims he was a victim of the elaborate hoax news organizations are sifting news reports raising more questions. an associated press review finds the heisman trophy candidate perpetuated the relationship. te'o said he learned of the hoax on december 6th which leaves us to learn when will we hear from te'o himself. >>> now, the latest on the ongoing hostage crisis in algeria. new details are emerging about the algerian government raid to rescue foreign nationals held captive at a bp-related gas plant. some americans escaped but others are still being held. duncan, what's the latest? >> reporter: good morning. the latest has come from the british prime minister who has been speaking to his algerian counter part and he s
. >> and a quick programming note, this morning on the "today" show, exclusive interviews with tyler hamilton one of the armstrong's teammates. and livestrong ceo doug ulman. >>> the speculation continues to swirl around notre dame as linebacker manti te'o and the mystery over a girlfriend he publicly mourned and now says never existed. in the wake of that revelation in claims he was a victim of the elaborate hoax news organizations are sifting news reports raising more...
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the 7th and 8th will be left for tyler clippard and drew storen. then again you don't pay a guy $20 million for two years without that expects. soriano was introduced today slipping on the curly w and white 29 jersey. washington has turned into a baseball destination. the gm is happy to have landed such a major piece in soriano. >> he's here because he's got great talent, great character, great ability and has done it at the highest level at one of the toughest places to perform in new york city. so he's battle tested. he's certainly not afraid and he's only going to add to what we believe is a great young deep and talented bullpen. >>> the other big nats news is sending michael morse to seattle as part of a three team trade in exchange for pitching prospects. it was assumed morse would be the odd man out once adam laroche was resigned, but today rizzo said it wasn't a given. >> we wanted to make sure we got the right deal. the right players had to be involved or we wouldn't have made the deal. once the right players were involved and players that
the 7th and 8th will be left for tyler clippard and drew storen. then again you don't pay a guy $20 million for two years without that expects. soriano was introduced today slipping on the curly w and white 29 jersey. washington has turned into a baseball destination. the gm is happy to have landed such a major piece in soriano. >> he's here because he's got great talent, great character, great ability and has done it at the highest level at one of the toughest places to perform in new...
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. >>> and a quick programming note, this morning on "today" show, exclusive interview with tyler hamilton one of the armstrong's teammates. >>> the speculation continues to swirl around notre dame as linebacker maptty te'o and the mystery over a girlfriend he publicly mourned and now says never existed. in the wake of that elaboration, if the wake of the hoax, news authorities are sifting through more questions. an associated press review finds the heisman trophy candidate perpetuated the relationship. te'o said he learned of the hoax on december 6th which leaves us to learn when will we hear from te'o himself. >>> now, the latest on the ongoing hostage crisis in algeria. new details are emerging about nationals held captive at a bp-related gas plant. some escaped but others are still being held. nbc's michelle kosinski is there, what's the latest? >> reporter: one day now after they took over the bp facility in algeria, taking dozens of international workers hostage, including americans, it is still just as difficult to get confirmed information out of there. there have been conflicting
. >>> and a quick programming note, this morning on "today" show, exclusive interview with tyler hamilton one of the armstrong's teammates. >>> the speculation continues to swirl around notre dame as linebacker maptty te'o and the mystery over a girlfriend he publicly mourned and now says never existed. in the wake of that elaboration, if the wake of the hoax, news authorities are sifting through more questions. an associated press review finds the heisman trophy...
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. >> hi, tyler. the focus is shifting about when boeing might find a solution to the dreamliner being grounded. here's the latest with what's happening with the faa and with boeing and some of the dream liners around the world. they're working with the faa on a possible solution. we say possible, the idea being perhaps to come up with a way of testing some of the lithium ion batteries. we'll have more on that in a little bit. more countries and regions of the world have grounded the 787. the focus is making the lithium iotter to be used inside these planes. the concern for the faa is that there's a fire possibility with the lithium ion batteries. that prompted them to grouped the dreamliners. they're checking those in boston with those from japan and comparing what similarities they might find with those two. by the way, the batteries are made by a japanese firm g. g.s. uwasa. as for shares of boeing, down fractionally today. down 5% since january 7th. for a number of analysts on wall street the ques
. >> hi, tyler. the focus is shifting about when boeing might find a solution to the dreamliner being grounded. here's the latest with what's happening with the faa and with boeing and some of the dream liners around the world. they're working with the faa on a possible solution. we say possible, the idea being perhaps to come up with a way of testing some of the lithium ion batteries. we'll have more on that in a little bit. more countries and regions of the world have grounded the 787....
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but, says tyler hamilton, not without help. hamilton says that after finishing a stage, he, armstrong and their teammate kevin livingston would inject themselves with epo in the team's camper, just meters from the excited fans outside. >> that was nerve-racking because you're right there in the heart of the tour de france, thousands and thousands of people around your -- hovering around the team camper. and we had this performance-enhancing drug. i remember trying to get rid of it as quickly as possible. there was one for lance, one for kevin and one for myself. you quickly stuck it in, got rid of it. it was quickly hidden away, typically in like a coke can, all three vials would go into a coke can. we'd crush it, give to it a team doctor to dispose. >> but it didn't all go to plan. lance armstrong was tested for drugs during the tour. and one of his samples revealed a significant level of a banned corticosteroid. emma o'reilly she says of during one of his massages, an urgent conversation took place between armstrong and the t
but, says tyler hamilton, not without help. hamilton says that after finishing a stage, he, armstrong and their teammate kevin livingston would inject themselves with epo in the team's camper, just meters from the excited fans outside. >> that was nerve-racking because you're right there in the heart of the tour de france, thousands and thousands of people around your -- hovering around the team camper. and we had this performance-enhancing drug. i remember trying to get rid of it as...
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a former teammate, tyler hamilton had this reaction to the interview. >> it is a first step. he is coming clean. he is telling the story that he has taken performance enhancing joe -- drugs. >> was a genuine emotion? >> i think so. i went through the same process on a much smaller scale. it is going to get easier for him. i think he will open up much more. i think we saw a lot of the truth, but not the whole truth. >> hamilton went on to say that he has never seen lance armstrong shed a tear in their time together, until last night. he says he does not need an apology, he has moved on with his life. >> the home of the tour de france was covered in heavy snow tonight. it may look pretty, but across the country, this has caused some serious traffic problems and accidents. flights have been grounded. it does not appear that any of that is bothering people on the streets in the city of lights you were just there to stop and take some pictures. >> absolutely beautiful in paris. >> everyone is asking, when are we going to see snow? >> monday, a couple of inches across most of the u
a former teammate, tyler hamilton had this reaction to the interview. >> it is a first step. he is coming clean. he is telling the story that he has taken performance enhancing joe -- drugs. >> was a genuine emotion? >> i think so. i went through the same process on a much smaller scale. it is going to get easier for him. i think he will open up much more. i think we saw a lot of the truth, but not the whole truth. >> hamilton went on to say that he has never seen lance...
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fellow teammates floyd landis and tyler hamilton and former tour winner greg lamond all spoke up and all were smeared as jealous liars trying to profit, cover their own troubles, or both. but landis wouldn't be denied, speaking with investigators, and eventually launching the investigation that brought armstrong down. he talked about it in a "nightline" exclusive in 2010. >> if i'm taking on lance armstrong, that should be evidence enough that there's a problem with the system, because i'm saying that a bunch of people did it. at some point, people have to tell their kids that santa claus isn't real. i hate to be the guy to do it, but it's just not real. >> many people think that the real tipping point was floyd landis and his decision to come forward and confess. >> i'd agree with that. >> that was the tipping point, yeah. >> i might back it up a little and talk about the comeback. i think the comeback didn't sit well with floyd. >> reporter: armstrong has been accused of running up a doping bill investigators have pegged at more than a million dollars. officials describe a ghoulish
fellow teammates floyd landis and tyler hamilton and former tour winner greg lamond all spoke up and all were smeared as jealous liars trying to profit, cover their own troubles, or both. but landis wouldn't be denied, speaking with investigators, and eventually launching the investigation that brought armstrong down. he talked about it in a "nightline" exclusive in 2010. >> if i'm taking on lance armstrong, that should be evidence enough that there's a problem with the system,...
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brought them income because lance armstrong had the entire spotlight and it was based on doping. >> tyler hamblin's life once said lance armstrong is like donald trump who sees a small grocery store and wants to put them out of business. he soaked up all the sunlight, all the energy, all the money of that sport of that era. >> greg lemond, when i was -- prior to lance armstrong, greg lemond was -- i don't know much about the world of cycling but i remember greg lemond. he had an incredible story. he was an incredible competitor after lance armstrong and lance armstrong, as betty said, went after greg lemond. do you think lance armstrong gets it, bill? >> i think he gets that he should get it, and i think what we're seeing here is he's really struggling with it. what's interesting to me is there's sort of parallel views of this going on. there's a lot of people who are skeptical, but i was reading all the reactions today from jonathan and tyler hamilton and frankie. they have all acknowledged how hard it is just to do what he's done, and frankie in a report today was saying until you sit d
brought them income because lance armstrong had the entire spotlight and it was based on doping. >> tyler hamblin's life once said lance armstrong is like donald trump who sees a small grocery store and wants to put them out of business. he soaked up all the sunlight, all the energy, all the money of that sport of that era. >> greg lemond, when i was -- prior to lance armstrong, greg lemond was -- i don't know much about the world of cycling but i remember greg lemond. he had an...
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including former teammate tyler hamilton, who today praised armstrong for finally coming clean, but with lsqyskepticism. >> it's a huge, huge first step for lance armstrong. big first step, it's really, you know, what happens next. you know, the proof is in the pudding. >> reporter: if the interview, armstrong admitted to bullying those who went up against him. >> if i didn't like what somebody said. and for whatever reasons in my own head, whether i viewed that as somebody being disloyal, a friend turning on you, i tried to control that. that's a lie, they are layers. >> reporter: the livestrong cancer foundation foued by armstrong, last night's admission brings hope of a new chapter. >> with a little sense of relief, because our organization today can finally move beyond this topic and issue. >> reporter: an issue of cheating now resolved, but a regularcy that remains unclear. chris clackum, nbc news. >>> and still no word from manti te'o whose inspiring story about the death of his girlfriend has turned out to be a hoax. t public. notre dame says he was victim of a sick prank. questi
including former teammate tyler hamilton, who today praised armstrong for finally coming clean, but with lsqyskepticism. >> it's a huge, huge first step for lance armstrong. big first step, it's really, you know, what happens next. you know, the proof is in the pudding. >> reporter: if the interview, armstrong admitted to bullying those who went up against him. >> if i didn't like what somebody said. and for whatever reasons in my own head, whether i viewed that as somebody...
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tyler? >> all right. thank you very much. >>> so armstrong admits sort of apparently, maybe, to doping, so what are the legal ramifications for him? our senior correspondent scott cohn has that story. >> he's opening a big can of legal worms. one year ago, remember, the u.s. attorney in los angeles announced he was closing a criminal investigation. meantime cnbc has learned that according to newly unsealed court documents that armstrong has now complied with this subpoena which he was fighting with the u.s. postal service. the subpoena demands all of his medical records. there's plenty more on his docket. the justice department could now join as a civil plaintiff. the sunday times in london now says it is suing him for $1.5 million. and sba promotions is said to be looking to collect $7.5 million that it paid out to armstrong in an arbitration where he flat out denied it. his attorney said he went in with a lot of legal advice. >> he did it because everybody else was doing it. he wanted to keep up. he wan
tyler? >> all right. thank you very much. >>> so armstrong admits sort of apparently, maybe, to doping, so what are the legal ramifications for him? our senior correspondent scott cohn has that story. >> he's opening a big can of legal worms. one year ago, remember, the u.s. attorney in los angeles announced he was closing a criminal investigation. meantime cnbc has learned that according to newly unsealed court documents that armstrong has now complied with this subpoena...
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i saw my co-author tyler hamilton, his lieutenant, go to the same process where it is very difficult to admit all at once. it is like excavating a giant city underneath the sand, it takes time to dig out. dodge do you feel -- dodger do feel it is confined to cycling? >> is a lot of high-end sports. if you have a culture where there are not a lot of regulations, the fear of being caught, the desire for competitive people to win, he will get this pattern. the psychology is the same. the story is bigger, it is a story about culture and the answers lie in how you create a culture that helps people away from cheating as opposed to tilting them toward cheating? >> still to come on tonight's program. china's economy is not as hot as it used to be. it has the government is scrambling to find a new spark. onstage, the ballet world is known for its beauty and grace. behind-the-scenes today, there has been a brutal force. the artistic director has been seriously injured after someone threw acid in his face. for more on the possible motive, here is our washington correspondent. >> one of the sta
i saw my co-author tyler hamilton, his lieutenant, go to the same process where it is very difficult to admit all at once. it is like excavating a giant city underneath the sand, it takes time to dig out. dodge do you feel -- dodger do feel it is confined to cycling? >> is a lot of high-end sports. if you have a culture where there are not a lot of regulations, the fear of being caught, the desire for competitive people to win, he will get this pattern. the psychology is the same. the...
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>> tyler hamilton gets a phone call. be on a plane tomorrow. we're flying to valencia to do a blood transfusion. that's what happens. >> i want to play you what armstrong said about his personal doping operations. let's listen. >> tyler said in a statement that you and the u.s. postal service cycling team pulled off in his words the most sophisticated, professionalized and successful doping program that the sport has ever seen. was it? >> no. no. and i think he actually said that all of sport has ever seen. and, oprah, it wasn't. it was -- it was definitely professional. and it was definitely smart if you can call it that, but it was very conservative. very risk averse. very aware of what mattered and didn't. >> the only example he could come up with, i guess, of a more sophisticated operation was east germany's olympic operation, i guess, back many, many -- >> '70s and '80s. >> in the '70s and '80s. so compared to a state government operation, it was not that sophisticated. but in the sport of cycling, bill, do you think this was the most soph
>> tyler hamilton gets a phone call. be on a plane tomorrow. we're flying to valencia to do a blood transfusion. that's what happens. >> i want to play you what armstrong said about his personal doping operations. let's listen. >> tyler said in a statement that you and the u.s. postal service cycling team pulled off in his words the most sophisticated, professionalized and successful doping program that the sport has ever seen. was it? >> no. no. and i think he actually...
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. >> reporter: tyler hamilton, a former teammate and friend bitterly attacked, and even threatened for telling the truth, said that he's now seeing a side of armstrong unlike anything he has ever known. >> it's almost like, these last two nights, it's like the new lance. the lance he hoped to be and the old lance. you can see it. it's like a battle. >> this is heavy. and this is messy and this is not something that i can sit with you and leave and go, okay. >> reporter: armstrong told oprah that he's now in therapy and sees how, quote, sick some of his actions were. but it isn't just some old version of himself. that arrogant twitter photo boasting of his tour wins, even after he had been stripped, was just two months ago. >> that was just, more defiance. and you know what's scary is, i actually thought it was a good idea. >> reporter: he acknowledged that his ex-wife knew of his cheating and encouraged him not only to stop but to come clean. he never did, until he lost everything and was backed into a corner. >> will you rise again? >> i do not. >> neal is here with us. in new york. n
. >> reporter: tyler hamilton, a former teammate and friend bitterly attacked, and even threatened for telling the truth, said that he's now seeing a side of armstrong unlike anything he has ever known. >> it's almost like, these last two nights, it's like the new lance. the lance he hoped to be and the old lance. you can see it. it's like a battle. >> this is heavy. and this is messy and this is not something that i can sit with you and leave and go, okay. >> reporter:...
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. >> reporter: tyler hamilton a former teammate and friend bitterly attacked said that he's now seeing a side of armstrong unlike anything he has ever saw. >> it's like the new lance. the lance he hoped to me and the old lance. you can see it. it's like a battle. >> this is heavy. and this is messy and this is not something that i can sit with you and leave and go, okay. >> reporter: armstrong told oprah that she's now in therapy and see how quote sick some of his actions were. that arrogant twitter photo boasting of his tour wins even after he had been stripped. was just two months ago. >> that was just, more defiance. and you know what's scary i thought it was a good idea. >> he acknowledged that his ex-wife knew of his cheating and encouraged him not only to stop and come clean. he never did until he lost everything and was back in a corner. >> will you rise again? >> i do not. >> neal is here with us. you talked about with anti-doping officials who watched this interview, has it made any difference for him? >> in a word, no. he said that he has to come guard under oath, with names,
. >> reporter: tyler hamilton a former teammate and friend bitterly attacked said that he's now seeing a side of armstrong unlike anything he has ever saw. >> it's like the new lance. the lance he hoped to me and the old lance. you can see it. it's like a battle. >> this is heavy. and this is messy and this is not something that i can sit with you and leave and go, okay. >> reporter: armstrong told oprah that she's now in therapy and see how quote sick some of his...
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. >> we talked with tyler hamilton, who initially lied like lance did, and eventually came clooen clean and lance went after him hard. he said lance armstrong probably feels a lot better, he is starting the process where he will feel better and i thought he was very gracious, considering what he has been through. >> in the healing process and to forgive those so you can move on. >> i know he has ruined liveses, i've interviewed people who were ruined, their families. i felt so sorry for him. oprah said are you better today or tomorrow? he said i'm better today, but i basically wasn't yesterday. feeling his back was against the wall. i thought if i go on air and say i felt sorry for him, people will kill me on twitter. >> why? >> he ruined so many lives. just because these days we say we're sorry, it doesn't all disappear. children that are permanently scarred from his actions. he still has $100 million and h maybe not -- he's probably not right in his head and has to go to counseling to figure out why he lied for so long. but i feel sorry for this guy who created his own problems and --
. >> we talked with tyler hamilton, who initially lied like lance did, and eventually came clooen clean and lance went after him hard. he said lance armstrong probably feels a lot better, he is starting the process where he will feel better and i thought he was very gracious, considering what he has been through. >> in the healing process and to forgive those so you can move on. >> i know he has ruined liveses, i've interviewed people who were ruined, their families. i felt so...
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scott pelley talk today one of armstrong's former teammates tyler hamilton who helped him win the tour de france. >> would there have been a lance armstrong doping. >> doping definitely helped him. . >> now armstrong's main financial backer is a bay area tycoon named thomas wizel. he's famous for taking yahoo public. he also holds the holding company for armstrong's cycling team. the contract banned doping, and according to the bay citizen government investigators have subpoenaed wizel. armstrong has offered to repay more than $5 million to compensate for the fraud he allegedly committed against the postal service and taxpayers and the feds turned him down saying it's not enough. >>> a big day for facebook. the company revealed a new search engine. it's called graph search, and it allows you to narrow your searchs through different categories people, photos, places, interests. for example, you can search for friends in san francisco who like cbs 5. it'll take a long time because there are a lot of them, but graph search is available by invitation only for now. >>> some oakland performe
scott pelley talk today one of armstrong's former teammates tyler hamilton who helped him win the tour de france. >> would there have been a lance armstrong doping. >> doping definitely helped him. . >> now armstrong's main financial backer is a bay area tycoon named thomas wizel. he's famous for taking yahoo public. he also holds the holding company for armstrong's cycling team. the contract banned doping, and according to the bay citizen government investigators have...
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in getting tyler to talk about his own doping. someone who has lied for so long, can't tell the full truth. it comes out in drips and drabs. he felt this is what we were witnessing with lance armstrong. it wasn't smart to give such a big interview as the first because the truth -- he's not able to tell the full truth because he's still saying he's a bully but he wasn't saying he was directly pressuring anybody on his team. >> he had to be careful because he still has some liability legal and civil liability, and he was probably coached not to put too much out there that might be thrown back in his face in a court of law. he's already lost tens of millions of dollars in endorsements and potential earnings. and the other aspect of this is there are going to be some people who are skeptical even if he's largely telling the truth now. they're going to say he's only taking this course when every other avenue is closed off, when he has no plausible defense left. >> and it remains a question of whether or not he's going to testify to usa
in getting tyler to talk about his own doping. someone who has lied for so long, can't tell the full truth. it comes out in drips and drabs. he felt this is what we were witnessing with lance armstrong. it wasn't smart to give such a big interview as the first because the truth -- he's not able to tell the full truth because he's still saying he's a bully but he wasn't saying he was directly pressuring anybody on his team. >> he had to be careful because he still has some liability legal...
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>> i didn't read tyler's book. i don't necessarily remember that. but i'm certainly not going to say that's a lie, that's not true. >> he says he doesn't remember that. the more he confesses, we know he's a liar. how does -- how do you believe anything that he says going forward? is that possible to change that in any way when you look at his brand and who he is? >> when you have look at heroes in pop culture, the key is that they need to acknowledge the truth, which he's done. i think the next step is stepping back to rehabilitate, really asking the hard questions, getting in touch with who they are, stepping forward and saying what is my new life going to be? i don't know that it's ever going to be an athlete. but he can be a teacher, he's someone who can share a story of what he's learned. >> the one thing that i thought was striking is that he said i'm going to have to live with this for the rest of my life. he still seems to me as someone who has a victim mentality. woe is me, i'm going to have to work on this
>> i didn't read tyler's book. i don't necessarily remember that. but i'm certainly not going to say that's a lie, that's not true. >> he says he doesn't remember that. the more he confesses, we know he's a liar. how does -- how do you believe anything that he says going forward? is that possible to change that in any way when you look at his brand and who he is? >> when you have look at heroes in pop culture, the key is that they need to acknowledge the truth, which he's...
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watching a speeding pickup truck weave down a missouri county road, a highway patrolman pulled over tyler mcnealy, who the patrolman says could not stand on one leg or walk and turn. when mcnealy refused to take a breath test, the patrolman drove him to a hospital, where he was restrained while a technician took a blood test without his consent and without a search warrant. the aclu told the supreme court today, that violated the right against unreasonable searches. >> i think it's very intrusive when somebody is physically restrained and handcuffed and the state comes up and puts a needle in your arm. >> reporter: missouri prosecutors urged the court to rule that police should never have to wait for a search warrant to do a blood test on a suspected drunk driver, because with every passing minute, the body is metabolizing alcohol and the level is dropping. with nearly 10,000 people killed each year in drunk driving crashes, advocates of stricter enforcement agree. >> we need to have the best and the most accurate evidence available. and the evidence, of course, in a drunk driving case is
watching a speeding pickup truck weave down a missouri county road, a highway patrolman pulled over tyler mcnealy, who the patrolman says could not stand on one leg or walk and turn. when mcnealy refused to take a breath test, the patrolman drove him to a hospital, where he was restrained while a technician took a blood test without his consent and without a search warrant. the aclu told the supreme court today, that violated the right against unreasonable searches. >> i think it's very...
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. >> several of his former teammates including tyler hamilton said armstrong used drunks. on "60 minutes" scott pelley asked him what effect drugs had on armstrong's performance. >> would there have been a lance armstrong without doping? >> doping definitely helped him. a lot of people said, okay everybody's doping so it's a level playing field, but that's not true. that's not true. doping took a lot of money, took a risk taker, took a lot of having connections, and a lot of people weren't willing to take all those risks. >> scott pelley with tyler hamilton on "60 minute sport." by the way, you can see it on the own network. check your local listings. >>> coming up on this wednesday, a runaway train. train slams into an apartment building, and you will not"cbs morning news." driving it. this is the "cbs morning news." the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin an
. >> several of his former teammates including tyler hamilton said armstrong used drunks. on "60 minutes" scott pelley asked him what effect drugs had on armstrong's performance. >> would there have been a lance armstrong without doping? >> doping definitely helped him. a lot of people said, okay everybody's doping so it's a level playing field, but that's not true. that's not true. doping took a lot of money, took a risk taker, took a lot of having connections, and...
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>> we've heard from two former teammates -- frankie andreu and tyler hamilton. to be fair, they still have a lot of questions for lance armstrong. but they consider the fact that he's made an admission and some apologies, a huge first step. because this is a guy who does not admit mistakes or apologize easily. >> so they've never heard him apologize before? >> no. >> so it's at least something. we'll be watching again tonight of course. >>> and there's another story about public integrity in the news. seven years ago, this man, ray nagin, was the face of hurricane katrina, then the mayor of new orleans fighting for his city. >> katrina was not discriminatory in its destruction. katrina created an environment where we were fighting for our lives to save people. >> today we learned he's been indicted, charged with taking hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes and kickbacks, allegedly even steering katrina related contracts to his friends and associates. >>> and if you were watching the markets today, you saw it. in the final minutes before the closing bell, a
>> we've heard from two former teammates -- frankie andreu and tyler hamilton. to be fair, they still have a lot of questions for lance armstrong. but they consider the fact that he's made an admission and some apologies, a huge first step. because this is a guy who does not admit mistakes or apologize easily. >> so they've never heard him apologize before? >> no. >> so it's at least something. we'll be watching again tonight of course. >>> and there's another...
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one more thing, tyler. secretary lahood would not give a timeframe for when the groundings might be lifted on the dreamliner. >> thank you very much. phil lebeau reporting. >>> 11 open market committee meetings held during the course of 2007. that is of course the year of the financial crisis started to unravel. senior economic adviser steve liesman with the fascinating details. >> eight normal ones and three emergency meetings. it was that kind of year. what the transcripts show is one that minimized fall-out from the financial crisis to the one that eventually embraced the gravity of the situation and finally began pulling out all of the stops. why is this important? because the market everyday want to know, asking the same question. will the feds see another bubble brewing? will the fed recognize a potential inflationary threat and change quickly enough to stave it off? here is an example. in 2007, bill dudley, new york fed president at the time, head of the new york fed's operations desk said we have do
one more thing, tyler. secretary lahood would not give a timeframe for when the groundings might be lifted on the dreamliner. >> thank you very much. phil lebeau reporting. >>> 11 open market committee meetings held during the course of 2007. that is of course the year of the financial crisis started to unravel. senior economic adviser steve liesman with the fascinating details. >> eight normal ones and three emergency meetings. it was that kind of year. what the...
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here's tyler haws nailing the three. he had a game high 24 points. byu wins, 82-64. they remain undefeated in conference play. >>> the nhl lockout unofficially ended last sunday, and officially ended today. that's when nearly 700 players voted to okay the agreement they actually made with the owners last weekend. there's just one last document to be clarified before training camp's going to officially begin either tomorrow or monday. we're still not sure when that's going to happen. >>> a cool event at sonoma raceway. the second annual john's march against stomach cancer, supporters helped raise money by marching and jogging there. you see the 12-turn 2 1/2-mile road course all inspired by the man you're about to see, john cardinali. >> this event is really important to try and raise awareness and to one day get stomach cancer with the likes of breast cancer and colon cancer so we can find a cure to this disease. >>> we'll have a complete recap of tonight's 49ers game from candlestick right here on our news on nbc bay area at 11:00. i can give you one more update, le
here's tyler haws nailing the three. he had a game high 24 points. byu wins, 82-64. they remain undefeated in conference play. >>> the nhl lockout unofficially ended last sunday, and officially ended today. that's when nearly 700 players voted to okay the agreement they actually made with the owners last weekend. there's just one last document to be clarified before training camp's going to officially begin either tomorrow or monday. we're still not sure when that's going to happen....
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as we say in the book "the secret race" that i wrote with his lieutenant tyler hamilton. when you have a small medical refrigerate northe closet of your home that he was sharing with sheryl crow, when you are dealing with a really sophisticated italian doctor and depositing millions in secret swiss bank accounts, that counts as pretty sophisticated in most people's books. this sophistication wasn't so much in the precise substance they were using, although they were using, clearly, some pretty advanced stuff. it was in the way in which they wielded it. and it was the way in which they used their power. their economic power. but most of their political connections to the people and power in the sport. to maximize their use. and that was -- that was really where they excelled. incredibly sophisticated. when he said it would take you a long time -- it would take him a long time to explain it, that's true. it was like this james bond program. >> where is it that you feel that he was not fully honest? was it this part or something snels could have been a bunch but where was th
as we say in the book "the secret race" that i wrote with his lieutenant tyler hamilton. when you have a small medical refrigerate northe closet of your home that he was sharing with sheryl crow, when you are dealing with a really sophisticated italian doctor and depositing millions in secret swiss bank accounts, that counts as pretty sophisticated in most people's books. this sophistication wasn't so much in the precise substance they were using, although they were using, clearly,...
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i saw my co-author tyler hamilton, his lieutenant, go to the same process where it is very difficult to admit all at once. it is like excavating a giant city underneath the sand, it takes time to dig out. dodge do you feel -- dodger do feel it is confined to cycling? >> is a lot of high-end sports. if you have a culture where there are not a lot of regulations, the fear of being caught the desire for competitive people to win, he will get this pattern. the psychology is the same. the story is bigger, it is a story about culture and the answers lie in how you create a culture that helps people away from cheating as opposed to tilting them toward cheating? >> still to come on tonight's program. china's economy is not as hot as it used to be. it has the government is scrambling to find a new spark. onstage, the ballet world is known for its beauty and grace. behind-the-scenes today, there has been a brutal force. the artistic director has been seriously injured after someone threw acid in his face. for more on the possible motive here is our washington correspondent. >> one of the stars
i saw my co-author tyler hamilton, his lieutenant, go to the same process where it is very difficult to admit all at once. it is like excavating a giant city underneath the sand, it takes time to dig out. dodge do you feel -- dodger do feel it is confined to cycling? >> is a lot of high-end sports. if you have a culture where there are not a lot of regulations, the fear of being caught the desire for competitive people to win, he will get this pattern. the psychology is the same. the...
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. >> also from those attacking him like former teammate tyler hamilton, who was forgiving, but not forgetful. >> it's a huge first step. it's really what happens next. >> reporter: the interview could get expensive for armstrong. sponsors and those he sued over the years are already lining up to recover what they paid him. >>> following a report by the u.s. antidoping agency last year, armstrong was stripped of his seven attitude defrance titles. the international olympic committee took away the bronze medal he won at the 2000 sydney olympics. >>> huge crowds destroyed the grass on the national mall during the first inauguration, but this time around officials are taking extra steps to protect america's turf. it's call terra-plast. the plastic protective cover will allow light and water to reach the grass, but keep the lawn from being trampled. >>> crewsle began prepping the convex center for some of the balls being held there. first lady mirnl obama takes on hosting duties for the kids ice inaugural ball on saturday. the commander in chief's ball and inaugural ball will be on monday. thousa
. >> also from those attacking him like former teammate tyler hamilton, who was forgiving, but not forgetful. >> it's a huge first step. it's really what happens next. >> reporter: the interview could get expensive for armstrong. sponsors and those he sued over the years are already lining up to recover what they paid him. >>> following a report by the u.s. antidoping agency last year, armstrong was stripped of his seven attitude defrance titles. the international...